Episodes

Think You Can Age Backwards?
Nov. 9, 2010

Think You Can Age Backwards?

According to today's guest, Jackie Silver, you assuredly can - and she will tell you how! Jackie shares her personal story that led her to the discoveries she shares in her new book Aging Backwards: Secrets To Staying Young. She'll not only rejuvenate your body - but also your spirit. Join us for an hour of fun.
What You Need to Know Before You Set Foot In That Voting Booth
Nov. 2, 2010

What You Need to Know Before You Set Foot In That Voting Booth

Your life may be at stake when you cast your vote... literally. Any vote that perpetuates the implementation of Obamacare puts you and your loved ones in danger. Today's guest, Barbara Hales, M.D., The Medical Strategist, and author of Power To The Patient, will help you take control of your health and your life.
Beverly Hills Matchmaker Reveals Behind-the-Scenes Secrets
Oct. 26, 2010

Beverly Hills Matchmaker Reveals Behind-the-Scenes Secrets

Ever wonder how a matchmaker goes about finding love for the lovelorn? Today's guest, Marla Martenson, is the author of Diary of a Beverly Hills Matchmaker. She will share her insights and help you to laugh at your own foibles in the search for true love.
Special Encore Presentation: Seriously, a MOSQUE at the site of 9/11???
Oct. 19, 2010

Special Encore Presentation: Seriously, a MOSQUE at the site of 9/11???

Building a mosque at the site of the fallen Twin Towers of the World Trade Center is taking political correctness - and denial of the threat of terrorism - way too far. Yet this is what some in New York City are pushing to make happen. Today's guests, Walid Shoebat, former Muslim terrorist and media commentator, Keith Davies, the Director of the Forum for Middle Eastern Understanding, and Gordon Klingenschmitt, former U.S. Navy Chaplain, are two of the leaders who are taking a last stand against...
Special Encore Presentation: The Killing of Anna Nicole Smith
Oct. 12, 2010

Special Encore Presentation: The Killing of Anna Nicole Smith

Finally, someone has the courage to call her death: murder! Today's guest, Judge Larry Seidlin, who presided over the trial deciding where she should be buried, disputes calling it an 'accidental' overdose and demands a new investigation into her death, in his just-released book The Killing of Anna Nicole Smith. Hear why.
Sexual Identity Crisis, Homophobia and Tragic Headlines
Oct. 5, 2010

Sexual Identity Crisis, Homophobia and Tragic Headlines

What made gay Rutgers University student Tyler Clementi jump off the bridge? His homophobic roommate's outing of his sexual behavior. At this very moment many other men and women are struggling with their sexual identity. Today's guest, psychotherapist Sanda Davis, author of Am I a Man or a Woman? will share her perspective on this controversial issue.
Do Our Deceased Loved Ones Send Us Messages from the Other Side?
Sept. 28, 2010

Do Our Deceased Loved Ones Send Us Messages from the Other Side?

Today's guests respond with a resounding, Yes! Angie Pechak Printup is the author of He Blew Her A Kiss, and Debbie Heneghan is the author of Closer Than You Think. Their stories will inspire and comfort you.
Could The Biggest Threat to Our Country Be Sitting in the White House?
Sept. 21, 2010

Could The Biggest Threat to Our Country Be Sitting in the White House?

Today's guest, Harvard attorney Joseph Klein, is sounding a warning with his new book: Lethal Engagement: Barack Hussein Obama, the United Nations & Radical Islam. We can't close our ears to warnings of 'scary things' because we must understand enough to be able to stop the - inside and outside - threats to America, before it's too late.
9/11 Anniversary - Through the Eyes of Survivors
Sept. 14, 2010

9/11 Anniversary - Through the Eyes of Survivors

What does 9/11 feel like nine years later? Is our country slipping further into denial? Is the pain of survivors any less? Today's guest has a special connection to that tragic day. Larry Beckler has commissioned a statue, entitled A Day of Service, as a memorial to first responders who gave their lives to save others.
Sin City Exposed... a Tragic Soap Opera
Sept. 7, 2010

Sin City Exposed... a Tragic Soap Opera

Paris Hilton's drug arrest brings the spotlight once again to this town that never sleeps. What happens in Vegas... used to stay in Vegas, but not anymore. Not since Jay Rankin has written Under the Neon Sky: A Las Vegas Doorman's Story. Find out what really goes on behind the glare and the gambling.
Invasion of the SuperBugs: What are they and why should you care?
Aug. 31, 2010

Invasion of the SuperBugs: What are they and why should you care?

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... or to school or work... comes news of lurking infections that might not have a cure. From high school locker rooms to company cafeterias... they're everywhere. Today's guest, Dr. Brad Spellberg, UCLA infectious disease specialist, is the author of Rising Plague: The Global Threat from Deadly Bacteria and Our Dwindling Arsenal to Fight Them.
Tragedy in Sedona - The Truth Behind the Headlines
Aug. 24, 2010

Tragedy in Sedona - The Truth Behind the Headlines

Self-help guru, James Arthur Ray, charged with three counts of manslaughter after recklessly endangering lives in his sweat lodge, doesn't want you to hear today's show. Connie Joy, author of the new book, Tragedy in Sedona: My Life in James Arthur Ray's Inner Circle, takes you on her journey behind the scenes - and reveals that the emperor has no clothes!
Special Encore Presentation: David Carradine: Through the Eyes of a Woman Who Loved Him
Aug. 10, 2010

Special Encore Presentation: David Carradine: Through the Eyes of a Woman Who Loved Him

Today's guest, Marina Anderson, is the author of the new book, David Carradine: The Eye of My Tornado. She takes you on a journey from their first meeting through their marriage and divorce, addiction, incest, and his roller coaster acting career. Carradine's death was said to be by autoerotic asphyxiation. But was it really?
Seriously, a MOSQUE at the site of 9/11???
Aug. 3, 2010

Seriously, a MOSQUE at the site of 9/11???

Building a mosque at the site of the fallen Twin Towers of the World Trade Center is taking political correctness - and denial of the threat of terrorism - way too far. Yet this is what some in New York City are pushing to make happen. Today's guests, Walid Shoebat, former Muslim terrorist and media commentator, Keith Davies, the Director of the Forum for Middle Eastern Understanding, and Gordon Klingenschmitt, former U.S. Navy Chaplain, are two of the leaders who are taking a last stand against...
Special Encore Presentation: Insatiable Wives
July 27, 2010

Special Encore Presentation: Insatiable Wives

Today we're tackling the taboo topic of female sexuality and alternatives to monogamy. Guest, Dr. David Ley, is a psychologist and author of the just-released Insatiable Wives: Women Who Stray and the Men Who Love Them.
Oksana and Mel Gibson on the Couch
July 20, 2010

Oksana and Mel Gibson on the Couch

Dr. Carole analyzes this bad boy and bad girl couple, and their imploding relationship.
Special Encore Presentation:  Caged in America
July 13, 2010

Special Encore Presentation: Caged in America

Today's guest, Jasmine Sharif, lives in hiding because of ongoing death threats, and risks her life to tell us her story. Her controversial book, Caged in America: One Woman's Journey Through the Veil, is an expose of culture clash and true personal tragedies - from being sold by her father into four marriages and divorces, to physical and sexual abuse, to the loss of her daughter, and countless other betrayals.
David Carradine: Through the Eyes of a Woman Who Loved Him
July 6, 2010

David Carradine: Through the Eyes of a Woman Who Loved Him

Today's guest, Marina Anderson, is the author of the new book, David Carradine: The Eye of My Tornado. She takes you on a journey from their first meeting through their marriage and divorce, addiction, incest, and his roller coaster acting career. Carradine's death was said to be by autoerotic asphyxiation. But was it really?
The Killing of Anna Nicole Smith
June 29, 2010

The Killing of Anna Nicole Smith

Finally, someone has the courage to call her death: murder! Today's guest, Judge Larry Seidlin, who presided over the trial deciding where she should be buried, disputes calling it an 'accidental' overdose and demands a new investigation into her death, in his just-released book The Killing of Anna Nicole Smith. Hear why.
What to Do When Your Father is a Sperm Donor
June 22, 2010

What to Do When Your Father is a Sperm Donor

How do you celebrate Father's Day when dear ol' Dad is a sperm donor? Awkward. Today's guest, Elsa Prado, author of Dear Donor, used donated sperm to conceive her daughter, who is now asking lots of questions. With science taking us into uncharted waters, there are lots of psychological dilemmas to try to resolve.
Newsmakers on the Couch
June 15, 2010

Newsmakers on the Couch

Dr. Carole rants at all the greedy, narcissistic, sociopathic, people making news these days - from Abby Sunderland's family selling her out to a reality show, Shannon Price letting Gary Coleman die, Joran van der Sloot killing again on the anniversary of Natalee's death, and more. A Dr. Carole rant is not to be missed.
Alone: Orphaned on the Ocean
June 1, 2010

Alone: Orphaned on the Ocean

Imagine being 11 years old, on a sailboat dream vacation that turns into a nightmare when the captain murders your family. You jump overboard and cling to a cork float until you're rescued days later. Alone: Orphaned on the Ocean is the true story of Tere Duperrault who, after almost 50 years, is finally coming forward to unveil the past. Today's guests, Tere, and co-author Richard Logan, an expert in the psychology of lone survival, will take you behind the headlines with an inspirational story...
What do Patients Really Want?
May 25, 2010

What do Patients Really Want?

And why are more doctors being driven to depression, drugs and death by suicide or stress? Today's guest, Pamela Wible, M.D., a board certified family physician, has a unique story. When girls her age were playing with Barbies, she was talking to inmates, addicts and cadavers. Her family background has made her more sensitive to people's needs and has driven her to create the ideal medical clinic, which has begun serving as a model nationwide.